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Vivienne Bessette

Biography

Vivienne BessetteĀ (b. 1982) is a queer artist of mixed settler and Michif heritage (Red River Treaty 1). They are based on the stolen and unceded territories of the xŹ·məĪøkŹ·É™yĢ“É™m, SįøµwxĢ±wĆŗ7mesh and səlĆ­Ģ“lwətaŹ”ɬ Nations. Bessette incorporates drawing, painting, woodworking, sculpting, dying, writing, fermenting and building relationships with plants into their practice. They work in and out of the studio, the garden and the kitchen, developing sustainable and alternative modes of food production and utilizing unconventional materials. The strength of entangled and interdependent community is at the stomach of Bessetteā€™s process. Bessette holds a BFA from Simon Fraser University. They have been involved with multiple garden and food-based collectives, including Commons Garden at Sahalli Park Community Garden, Garden Donā€™t Care, Looking at the Garden Fence, and the project What artists bring to the table for the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria with Derya Akay and Kurtis Wilson. Bessette was a Food Coordinator for Slow Waves Small Projects on Mayne Island. They have been published inĀ The Capilano ReviewĀ (ā€œPattern of Pears,ā€ 2020 and ā€œOrganize Your Building with the Support of the Vancouver Tenants Union with the Belvedere Residents,ā€ 2018).

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